User guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- System overview of the 4635 LPS
- Using the PC UI
- Paper facts
- System control tasks
- Job control tasks
- Online printing tasks
- Offline printing tasks
- UNKNOWN
- Power on the open-reel tape drive
- Load an open-reel tape
- Load an open-reel tape by hand
- Unload an open-reel tape
- Unload an open-reel tape during a power failure
- Handle open-reel tapes
- Power on the 18 track 1/2 inch cartridge tape drive
- Unload a 1/2 inch cartridge
- Power off the 18/36 track 1/2 inch tape drive
- Handle cartridge tapes
- Load a 1/4 inch cartridge tape
- Handle 1/4 inch cartridge tapes
- Load a floppy disk
- Handle floppy disks
- Start an offline print job
- Rewind/unload tape
- Space
- Move
- UNKNOWN
- HIP printing tasks
- Status and print tasks
- File control tasks
- Maintenance tasks
- Precautions you should take
- Cleaning supplies
- Maintaining the printer
- Replacing the dry ink cartridge
- Replacing the dry ink waste container
- Adding fuser agent
- Cleaning the sensors and the reflecting surfaces
- Tape drive cleaning schedule
- Cleaning precautions—READ BEFORE CLEANING
- Cleaning procedures
- When to clean the tape drive
- Cleaning procedures
- How to clean the floppy disk drive
- Installing the custom transfer assist blade
- Setting tray size with the custom transfer assist blades
- Problem solving tasks
- LPS problems
- Printing problems
- Paper jams
- Incorrect paper size message
- Stacker bin problems
- System controller problems
- Tape drive does not perform self-load routine
- “OK” appears on the tape drive message display, but the loading door is closed
- Basic recovery procedure
- Initial program load (IPL) procedure fails
- You cannot insert a cartridge
- Tape does not unload
- Unloading a cartridge after a power failure
- Tape winds completely out of cartridge
- Message display is blank
- Tape drive does not become ready
- LPS problems
- MICR operating procedures
- Bar code operating procedures
- A. Meter reading and reporting
- B. Supplies
- Glossary
- Index

FILE CONTROL TASKS
3. Select the appropriate header button:
• Apply/Close. Apply your selection and close the window.
• Apply. Apply your selection.
• Close. Close the window.
Copy Floppy Disks task through
command line • To format and initialize a floppy disk, enter the following
command:
FLOPPY FORMAT
• To copy files from the system disk to a floppy disk, enter the
following command:
FLOPPY SAVE [REVIEW] [disk-id] {input-file-id|output-file-
id|file-id|file-type|ALL}
REVIEW Prompts you to confirm or stop overwriting a
floppy file by a system file. If you enter N, the
file is not copied to floppy disk, and the save
process skips to the next file on the system
disk.
disk-id The system disk unit containing the files to be
saved. If you do not specify a disk id, all disks
are searched.
input-file-id|output-file-id|file-id|file-type
The identity of the input and output files.
ALL Saves all user files on the floppy disk.
• To copy files from a floppy disk to the system disk, enter the
following command:
FLOPPY RESTORE [REVIEW] [disk-id] {input-file-id|
output-file-id|file-id|file-type|ALL}
REVIEW Prompts you to confirm or stop overwriting a
system file by a floppy file. If you enter N, the
file is not copied to system disk, and the
restore process skips to the next file on the
floppy disk.
disk-id The system disk unit to which the file is copied.
input-file-id|output-file-id|file-id|file-type
The identity of the input and output files.
ALL Copies all user files to the system disk.
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